Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Page xvii
... caft may here have the fatisfaction of feeing annotations upon an old Roman poem , gathered from the hills and valleys where it was written . The Tiber and the Po ferve to explain the verses that were made upon their banks ; and the ...
... caft may here have the fatisfaction of feeing annotations upon an old Roman poem , gathered from the hills and valleys where it was written . The Tiber and the Po ferve to explain the verses that were made upon their banks ; and the ...
Page xix
... caft into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter to Mr. Stepney , then minifter at that court , dated in November 1702 . • Some time before the date of this letter , Mr. Addison had defigned to return to England , when he received ...
... caft into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter to Mr. Stepney , then minifter at that court , dated in November 1702 . • Some time before the date of this letter , Mr. Addison had defigned to return to England , when he received ...
Page 36
... reeds , whilft frying gums Caft round a fragrant mift of spicy fumes . Thus kindly tempt the famifh'd fwarm to eat , And gently reconcile ' em to their meat . Mix juice of galls , and wine , that grow Mix 36 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... reeds , whilft frying gums Caft round a fragrant mift of spicy fumes . Thus kindly tempt the famifh'd fwarm to eat , And gently reconcile ' em to their meat . Mix juice of galls , and wine , that grow Mix 36 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
Page 103
... caft a borrow'd blaze . MARLBRO's exploits appear divinely bright , And proudly fhine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint ' em trueft praise ' em most . POEMATA . H 4 ...
... caft a borrow'd blaze . MARLBRO's exploits appear divinely bright , And proudly fhine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint ' em trueft praise ' em most . POEMATA . H 4 ...
Page 153
... 'd , and half - afraid , Th ' affembled deities furvey❜d . Great Pan , who wont to chase the fair , And lov'd the spreading oak , was there ; Old Old Saturn too with up - caft eyes Beheld his POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 153.
... 'd , and half - afraid , Th ' affembled deities furvey❜d . Great Pan , who wont to chase the fair , And lov'd the spreading oak , was there ; Old Old Saturn too with up - caft eyes Beheld his POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 153.
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